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Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon,... Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon, Matthew Shields
R2,731 Discovery Miles 27 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Scientific Workflow has seen massive growth in recent years as science becomes increasingly reliant on the analysis of massive data sets and the use of distributed resources. The workflow programming paradigm is seen as a means of managing the complexity in defining the analysis, executing the necessary computations on distributed resources, collecting information about the analysis results, and providing means to record and reproduce the scientific analysis.

Workflows for e-Science presents an overview of the current state of the art in the field. It brings together research from many of leading computer scientists in the workflow area and provides real world examples from domain scientists actively involved in e-Science. The computer science topics addressed in the book provide a broad overview of active research focusing on the areas of workflow representations and process models, component and service-based workflows, standardization efforts, workflow frameworks and tools, and problem solving environments and portals.

The topics covered represent a broad range of scientific workflow and will be of interest to a wide range of computer science researchers, domain scientists interested in applying workflow technologies in their work, and engineers wanting to develop workflow systems and tools. As such Workflows for e-Science is an invaluable resource for potential or existing users of workflow technologies and a benchmark for developers and researchers.

Ian Taylor is Lecturer in Computer Science at Cardiff University, and coordinator of Triana activities at Cardiff. He is the author of "From P2P to Web Services and Grids," also published by Springer.

Ewa Deelmanis a Research Assistant Professor at the USC Computer Science Department and a Research Team Leader at the Center for Grid Technologies at the USC Information Sciences Institute.

Dennis Gannon is a professor of Computer Science in the School of Informatics at Indiana University. He is also Science Director for the Indiana Pervasive Technology Labs..

Dr Shields is a research associate at Cardiff and one of two lead developers for the Triana project.

From P2P and Grids to Services on the Web - Evolving Distributed Communities (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009): Ian J Taylor, Andrew... From P2P and Grids to Services on the Web - Evolving Distributed Communities (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009)
Ian J Taylor, Andrew Harrison
R1,669 Discovery Miles 16 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Written around the main themes of applications and 'middleware', this text provides a comprehensive overview of emerging trends in peer-to-peer (P2P), distributed objects, Web services and Grid computing technologies, which have redefined the way we think about distributed computing and the Internet.

Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Paperback, 2007): Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon,... Workflows for e-Science - Scientific Workflows for Grids (Paperback, 2007)
Ian J Taylor, Ewa Deelman, Dennis B. Gannon, Matthew Shields
R2,740 Discovery Miles 27 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Scientific Workflow has seen massive growth in recent years as science becomes increasingly reliant on the analysis of massive data sets and the use of distributed resources. The workflow programming paradigm is seen as a means of managing the complexity in defining the analysis, executing the necessary computations on distributed resources, collecting information about the analysis results, and providing means to record and reproduce the scientific analysis.

Workflows for e-Science presents an overview of the current state of the art in the field. It brings together research from many of leading computer scientists in the workflow area and provides real world examples from domain scientists actively involved in e-Science. The computer science topics addressed in the book provide a broad overview of active research focusing on the areas of workflow representations and process models, component and service-based workflows, standardization efforts, workflow frameworks and tools, and problem solving environments and portals.

The topics covered represent a broad range of scientific workflow and will be of interest to a wide range of computer science researchers, domain scientists interested in applying workflow technologies in their work, and engineers wanting to develop workflow systems and tools. As such Workflows for e-Science is an invaluable resource for potential or existing users of workflow technologies and a benchmark for developers and researchers.

Ian Taylor is Lecturer in Computer Science at Cardiff University, and coordinator of Triana activities at Cardiff. He is the author of "From P2P to Web Services and Grids," also published by Springer.

Ewa Deelman is a Research Assistant Professor at the USC Computer Science Department and a Research Team Leader at the Center for Grid Technologies at the USC Information Sciences Institute.

Dennis Gannon is a professor of Computer Science in the School of Informatics at Indiana University. He is also Science Director for the Indiana Pervasive Technology Labs..

Dr Shields is a research associate at Cardiff and one of two lead developers for the Triana project.

From P2P and Grids to Services on the Web - Evolving Distributed Communities (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2009): Ian J Taylor, Andrew... From P2P and Grids to Services on the Web - Evolving Distributed Communities (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2009)
Ian J Taylor, Andrew Harrison
R1,460 Discovery Miles 14 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Covers a comprehensive range of P2P and Grid technologies. Provides a broad overview of the P2P field and how it relates to other technologies, such as Grid Computing, jini, Agent based computing, and web services.

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